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The Royal Tenenbaums (2001)

The Royal Tenenbaums (2001)
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Director Wes Anderson and his longtime friend and writing partner Owen Wilson follow up Bottle Rocket (1996) and Rushmore (1998) with this similarly offbeat comedy about a dysfunctional family reunion. Royal Tenenbaum (Gene Hackman) was a successful attorney who had three children with his wife Etheline (Anjelica Huston), an archaeologist. Each of the Tenenbaum kids was a precocious genius: Chas (Ben Stiller) made a killing as a child investor. Richie (Luke Wilson) was a junior tennis champ and three-time U.S. Nationals winner. The adopted Margot (Gwyneth Paltrow) was a playwright who won a 50,000-dollar Braverman Grant in the ninth grade. When Royal abruptly left his family, however, it was the beginning of two decades of betrayal and failure that would scar the Tenenbaums for life. Their past resentments are bitterly held against Royal when he suddenly reappears, claiming to have six weeks to live and a desire to reconnect with his family. Typically, Royal's story is a sham, but his presence and sincere desire for absolution soon have a profound effect on the Tenenbaums, who are each dealing with thwarted desires and relationships. Among them are Richie's lifelong love for Margot, who's unhappily married to Raleigh St.Clair (Bill Murray) and Etheline's eccentric engagement to Henry Sherman (Danny Glover), who wishes to marry her. The Royal Tenenbaums also co-stars Owen Wilson and features narration provided by Alec Baldwin. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

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Starring:
Gene HackmanAnjelica Huston, (more)
Director(s):
Wes Anderson
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
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Synopsis of The Royal Tenenbaums

Director Wes Anderson and his longtime friend and writing partner Owen Wilson follow up Bottle Rocket (1996) and Rushmore (1998) with this similarly offbeat comedy about a dysfunctional family reunion. Royal Tenenbaum (Gene Hackman) was a successful attorney who had three children with his wife Etheline (Anjelica Huston), an archaeologist. Each of the Tenenbaum kids was a precocious genius: Chas (Ben Stiller) made a killing as a child investor. Richie (Luke Wilson) was a junior tennis champ and three-time U.S. Nationals winner. The adopted Margot (Gwyneth Paltrow) was a playwright who won a 50,000-dollar Braverman Grant in the ninth grade. When Royal abruptly left his family, however, it was the beginning of two decades of betrayal and failure that would scar the Tenenbaums for life. Their past resentments are bitterly held against Royal when he suddenly reappears, claiming to have six weeks to live and a desire to reconnect with his family. Typically, Royal's story is a sham, but his presence and sincere desire for absolution soon have a profound effect on the Tenenbaums, who are each dealing with thwarted desires and relationships. Among them are Richie's lifelong love for Margot, who's unhappily married to Raleigh St.Clair (Bill Murray) and Etheline's eccentric engagement to Henry Sherman (Danny Glover), who wishes to marry her. The Royal Tenenbaums also co-stars Owen Wilson and features narration provided by Alec Baldwin. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
110 mins

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Director(s):
Wes Anderson
Writer(s):
Wes AndersonOwen Wilson
Producer(s):
Barry MendelWes AndersonScott Rudin
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Brief Nudity, Mild Violence, Adult Situations, Substance Abuse, Profanity, Adult Humor)
The Royal Tenenbaums Awards:
  • 2001 - American Film Institute - Best Supporting Actor
  • 2001 - Chicago Film Critics Association - Best Actor
  • 2001 - Hollywood Foreign Press Association - Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy
  • 2001 - National Society of Film Critics - Best Actor
  • 2001 - Toronto Film Critics Association - Best Screenplay [Runner-up]
  • 2001 - Toronto Film Critics Association - Best Supporting Actress [Runner-up]
  • 2001 - Toronto Film Critics Association - Best Screenplay [Runner-up]
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    JODY M.

    I have to watch this at least once a year to be reminded of the pitfalls of wealth and intelligence. Sweet! And such a beautiful ending.

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    Carol C.

    Twisted and offbeat, but engaging and interesting too. I loved the cast and their eccentric roles, and was pleasantly surprised with my interest in this movie.

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    JC J.

    Snarky, clever, excellent staging, artful camera shots, clever, simple character arcs, good pacing, clever, self-reflexive, cliched - did I say clever? I feel like this is one of those movies from which a certain type of people are spawned - that the film doesn't actually reflect the character of any real people but, rather, that people began to fashion themselves after the awkward spirit of this film. To that end, I guess we can "thank" Wes Anderson for the dearth of hipsters in the world. Did I say the movie was clever?

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